Meadowood Resort Hotel

This course is located in a very scenic, forested area, surrounded by cabins and lodge facilities of the resort. This is a good course for working with your irons because the course is short and very tight and requires very accurate shots. There are trees lining most fairways, and some of the tees and greens are elevated. There are deep sand bunkers that are in play around the greens. The greens are small and undulating and are in excellent condition and putt true. The course is set up with two different tees on each hole so you have different yardage when playing eighteen holes.

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Course Reviews

Springfield Golf Club"Dakota's Pebble Beach"One would hardly expect to find a gem like the Springfield Golf Club in this rural setting in an agricultural state such as South Dakota. This course demands your best game with keeping the ball in the fairway a premium. Although not a long course, the long hitter does not have a major advantage. Tree-lined fairways are expertly maintained and the greens are challenging. All of this quality golf is accompanied by some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. The course is built on bluffs overlooking Lewis and Clark Lake and the view from every tee is extraordinary. This wonderful nine hole golf course has earned the right to be called Dakota's Pebble Beach. ---Jennifer Johnson, Kenosha, Wi

Butler Country Club"TEXAS GOLF REVIEWER"This course has terrific tree-lined holes with character. It blends the length and shot-making requirements that make these 100 year-old golf courses so much fun to play. The par-three 10th hole is one of the best holes in the East. The greens are equal in speed and difficulty to Oakmont. If given the opportunity, make arrangements to play.---NIKKI, AUSTIN, TEXAS

Honey Creek Golf & Country Club"IT IS OK"Honey Creek is a course that is not that hard but you have to think of all the factors that come into play. The holes are shorter than regular courses but their greens are the fastest they have ever been. So watch out they are a killer.---Michael Johnston, Conyers, GA USA

Corry Country Club"A GOLFING EPIPHANY"How many of us can go back to a course that held many wonderful memories for us 40 years later and have those memories validated and surpassed by the track's present day shape?
As a seeker of hidden golfing gems, Corry Country Club is a diamond, and I highly recommend it. The morning I played there, a tournament was set for the afternoon, and I was the only player on the course. May I say that every hole was a delight, deja vu 40 years later, only much much better!
I've played throughout the US, Caribbean, China and Indonesia. at Corry, the tees are a treat, the fairways wonderful--I carried my bag and walked the 9 holes--the hills higher, the gullies deeper, the trees and woods taller and thickerthan remembered, and the greens, what a treat--challenging and quick and smooth! And, it is so-o-o-o beautifully quiet!
These days there's a driving range. We used to hit them across the 9th fairway! The range is simple and is ringed with pines, the tees are below a rise which makes your ball seem to off into infinity.
The clubhouse has been updated, there's a trophy room, my Mom, Edwina Brown, is the first lady listed on the Ladies Club Championship plaque. A restaurant with a good view of the course, and a good pro shop.---Bonnie Brown, Miami Beach, FL